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Cova Del Llop Marí

43890 L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, Tarragona, Spain
4.6(374)
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4.6
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5.0
1y

We visited this place today and I couldn't find any clear instructions on how to get there so I thought I'd add some:

Park at the beach parking, walk south but don't go through the tunnel to the nudist beach. Some reviews says you can swim from Platja Del Torn, but that'll be at least 300m, not 100m. Instead head up the path to the old railway and keep going south until you see a small cove and beach. Go back 10-20m if you missed the path down to the cove, make your way down, carefully since it's a bit loose and steep. Head to the south end of the beach, up on the rocks there's a lifeguard during peak season, who also might check if you have a reservation (https://www.hospitalet-valldellors.cat/reservescova/, but probably not if it's not super crowded) You can jump into the water by the lifeguard and swim 50m, or enter by the beach and swim 80m. As you can see on review photos there's a beach in the cave where you can rest for the swim back. Water is super clear, so you'll think you can reach the bottom and stand up way before you actually can do it.

Photos of: Walk to the cove on the old railroad. The south part of the cove and lifeguard. What you can see of the...

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3.0
3y

Fuimos después de mucho tiempo escuchando el sitio y la verdad nos sorprendimos de que se hable tanto de ella. Para llegar puedes ir en kayak, que me parece carísimo el precio que tienen entre 35-50 euros por una hora o una hora y media. Básicamente tardas una hora en llegar y volver. O bien a pie desde el parking cruzando la vía del tren. Llegas a una playita de piedras y desde allí puedes ir nadando. Recomendación, escarpines o semejante para andar hasta allí por las rocas y porque las piedras de la playa arden. Teóricamente para ir a visitarla tienes que reservar en la página de hospitalet-Vandellòs, pero nosotros fuimos sin ella porque no lo sabíamos y no tuvimos ningún problema. Los chicos que hay vigilando no dicen nada. Para hacer snorkel, la verdad no vale mucho mucho la pena, si que hay algún pez pero en otras playas cercanas hay más vida marina. La cueva es bonita y al fondo hay una pequeña playa que si vas con kayak va bien para descansar. Una vez dentro y vista no tiene nada más. Había muchísima gente haciendo saltos, incluso los guías de los kayak incitan a niños y no tan niños a hacerlo. Hay que tener cuidado porque muchas motos de agua pasan sin cuidado por la zona y al hacer snorkel puede...

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1.0
10w

NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE:

Never use inflatables to try to access the cove. Strong wind blew us miles out to sea and if it wasn't for a passing fishing boat, we'd be dead. Spent 2 hours frantically paddling only to stay in the same spot, then started going numb. Winds and currents are very unpredictable here. Avoid unless you are experienced in...

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Niklas EnbomNiklas Enbom
We visited this place today and I couldn't find any clear instructions on how to get there so I thought I'd add some: - Park at the beach parking, walk south but don't go through the tunnel to the nudist beach. Some reviews says you can swim from Platja Del Torn, but that'll be at least 300m, not 100m. - Instead head up the path to the old railway and keep going south until you see a small cove and beach. - Go back 10-20m if you missed the path down to the cove, make your way down, carefully since it's a bit loose and steep. - Head to the south end of the beach, up on the rocks there's a lifeguard during peak season, who also might check if you have a reservation (https://www.hospitalet-valldellors.cat/reservescova/, but probably not if it's not super crowded) - You can jump into the water by the lifeguard and swim ~50m, or enter by the beach and swim ~80m. - As you can see on review photos there's a beach in the cave where you can rest for the swim back. - Water is super clear, so you'll think you can reach the bottom and stand up way before you actually can do it. Photos of: 1. Walk to the cove on the old railroad. 2. The south part of the cove and lifeguard. 3. What you can see of the cave from land.
Ignasi FrechosoIgnasi Frechoso
Just IMPRESSIVE! It's a natural underwater cave that has an impressive look on the inside. You can kayak to it or just snorkel! Look out, because normally people jump from above and it's a little bit dangerous if you're getting out, they could fall on you... The cave has a little beach with perfect views of la platja del Torn and all the natural surroundings!
Sergio SanchezSergio Sanchez
Es una cala minúscula con una cueva justo al lado que sólo se puede acceder si dejas el coche en uno de los parking pequeño que hay arriba en la montaña y bajar andando cruzando unas vías de tren que ya no se usan. Son pequeños porque como máximo 15 coches y la carretera para acceder es bastante estrecha pero esta muy bien. La cueva está justo al lado de la cala que sólo se puede llegar si vas nadando. El acceso está muy bien porque no hay rocas en el fondo y si el mar está en calma. Si no puedes andar bien mejor no ir porque cuesta bastante bajar hasta la cala.
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We visited this place today and I couldn't find any clear instructions on how to get there so I thought I'd add some: - Park at the beach parking, walk south but don't go through the tunnel to the nudist beach. Some reviews says you can swim from Platja Del Torn, but that'll be at least 300m, not 100m. - Instead head up the path to the old railway and keep going south until you see a small cove and beach. - Go back 10-20m if you missed the path down to the cove, make your way down, carefully since it's a bit loose and steep. - Head to the south end of the beach, up on the rocks there's a lifeguard during peak season, who also might check if you have a reservation (https://www.hospitalet-valldellors.cat/reservescova/, but probably not if it's not super crowded) - You can jump into the water by the lifeguard and swim ~50m, or enter by the beach and swim ~80m. - As you can see on review photos there's a beach in the cave where you can rest for the swim back. - Water is super clear, so you'll think you can reach the bottom and stand up way before you actually can do it. Photos of: 1. Walk to the cove on the old railroad. 2. The south part of the cove and lifeguard. 3. What you can see of the cave from land.
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Just IMPRESSIVE! It's a natural underwater cave that has an impressive look on the inside. You can kayak to it or just snorkel! Look out, because normally people jump from above and it's a little bit dangerous if you're getting out, they could fall on you... The cave has a little beach with perfect views of la platja del Torn and all the natural surroundings!
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Es una cala minúscula con una cueva justo al lado que sólo se puede acceder si dejas el coche en uno de los parking pequeño que hay arriba en la montaña y bajar andando cruzando unas vías de tren que ya no se usan. Son pequeños porque como máximo 15 coches y la carretera para acceder es bastante estrecha pero esta muy bien. La cueva está justo al lado de la cala que sólo se puede llegar si vas nadando. El acceso está muy bien porque no hay rocas en el fondo y si el mar está en calma. Si no puedes andar bien mejor no ir porque cuesta bastante bajar hasta la cala.
Sergio Sanchez

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